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  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) released an updated version of its Model Netting Act on Tuesday. The Act is a guide for legislators looking to properly institute close-out netting rules.
  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has moved on from its role as secretary of the special committees that rule on whether credit events that trigger credit default swap (CDS) payouts take place.
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    The Bank of England announced on Monday a consultation on a package of measures to tighten its scrutiny of banks’ and other financial firms’ readiness for climate change. The Bank’s approach is gradualist, but it is signalling clearly that firms must take the financial risks from climate change seriously, and that regulation in this area will be ramped up.
  • Yves Choueifaty, founder and president of Tobam, talks to GlobalCapital about carbon footprints, public debt, cryptocurrencies, and how passive investment is "the only industry in the world in which people do nothing for a living and then they claim they are cheap".
  • Credit market veterans are all too aware that the determination of CDS credit events is far from straightforward.
  • A sharp sell-off in US equities on Wednesday led to global panic on Thursday as other indices followed suit. Asian and European markets showed some sign of life on Friday, although were still a long way down, but the ramifications of a change in risk sentiment could have lasting effects across capital markets, write Sam Kerr, Ross Lancaster, Costas Mourselas, Craig McGlashan and Aidan Gregory.